Route Map
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1
Valletta
Malta
Wander through magnificent baroque palaces and honey-colored limestone streets in Europe's smallest capital, a UNESCO World Heritage fortress city.
Arrive
2028-10-13 00:00:00
Depart
2028-10-13 18:00:00
Day 2
Siracuse, Sicily
Italy
Wander through ancient Greek temples and baroque palaces in this UNESCO-listed island city where history literally surrounds every sun-drenched corner.
Arrive
2028-10-14 07:00:00
Depart
2028-10-14 18:00:00
Day 3
Taormina
Italy
Wander through the ancient Greek Theatre perched dramatically above the Ionian Sea with Mount Etna as your breathtaking backdrop.
Arrive
2028-10-15 00:00:00
Depart
2028-10-15 19:00:00
Day 4
Reggio di Calabria
Italy
Marvel at the Riace Bronzes, two perfectly preserved ancient Greek statues that stand as masterpieces of classical sculpture in the archaeological museum.
Arrive
2028-10-16 00:00:00
Depart
2028-10-16 18:00:00
Day 5
Agropoli
Italy
Explore the medieval Aragonese Castle perched dramatically above turquoise waters while wandering charming cobblestone streets lined with fresh seafood trattorias.
Arrive
2028-10-17 08:00:00
Depart
2028-10-17 19:00:00
Day 6
Salerno
Italy
Wander through pastel-colored villages clinging to dramatic cliffs along the breathtaking Amalfi Coast.
Arrive
2028-10-18 00:00:00
Depart
2028-10-18 22:00:00
Day 7
Naples
Italy
Descend into the haunting ruins of Pompeii and uncover everyday life frozen in volcanic ash from nearly two millennia ago.
Arrive
2028-10-19 07:00:00
Depart
2028-10-19 20:00:00
Day 8
Gaeta
Italy
Explore the stunning clifftop Sanctuary of the Holy Mountain and wander through charming medieval streets overlooking the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea.
Arrive
2028-10-20 07:00:00
Depart
2028-10-20 18:00:00
Day 9
Civitavecchia
Italy
Wander through Rome's ancient Colosseum and Vatican treasures just an hour from the coast.
Arrive
2028-10-21 07:00:00
About This Cruise
<p>In alliance with Smithsonian Journeys.<p></p>This cruise is part of a collection of PONANT voyages that are specially-tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. In addition to the usual elements of the PONANT experience, the listed price for these voyages includes transfers to and from the ship, talks and discussions aboard ship by world class experts, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the local environment and culture.<p></p>This 9-day voyage in Sicily and Southern Italy aboard Le Dumont-d’Urville visits some of the Mediterranean's most compelling ancient, medieval, and Renaissance sites while also offering extensive opportunities to sample the foods and wines that have made this part of the world famous for its cuisine. Because there is so much to see and do, the itinerary is designed to allow for maximum time ashore.<p></p>From Valletta, Malta, your experience of Sicily begins in Syracuse, where you may choose to focus on Ortygia, the ancient center of this once-powerful Greek colony, and on the city's extensive archaeological park; enjoy a tasting at a nearby winery; or join excursions that combine exploration of historical sites with samplings of Sicilian arancini, cheeses, salamis, breads, and desserts.<p></p>The beautiful resort town of Taormina, perched high on a cliff overlooking the Ionian Sea, is home to a stunning Greek theater, an Odeon from Roman times, buildings blending Arab and Norman cultures, and villas built by European aristocracy in the 18th and 19th centuries. It is also your gateway to Mt. Etna and the vineyards that thrive in the rich volcanic soils of its slopes.<p></p>Reggio di Calabria, just across the Strait of Messina from Sicily, is home to the National Archaeological Museum of Magna Graecia and the world famous Riace Bronzes. The surrounding area, both along the coast and in the interior mountains, boasts a number of intriguing castles and many wineries. During your time here, you may visit the hilltop Norman Castle in Vibo Valentia, the Ruffo Castle overlooking the Messina Strait, or the Aragonese Castle in the village of Pizzo, enjoying a variety of local food specialties whichever excursion you choose, including the native citrus bergamot and the ice cream and fruit delight called tartufo.<p></p>From the port of Agropoli, about 30 miles south of the Amalfi peninsula, travel to Paestum, founded by Greeks in the 6th century BC and one of Italy’s most important archaeological sites, containing Doric temples that are among the best-preserved ancient monuments in the Mediterranean. The region around Agropoli is famous for the production of Campania mozzarella, and you will have the opportunity to see it being made and to sample the end product.<p></p>A call in Salerno offers a second opportunity to see the magnificent ruins of Paestum or a chance to discovering Salerno’s own layered history, cuisine, and seaside charm.<p></p>No visit to Naples is complete without the opportunity to explore Pompeii, destroyed by the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD and frozen in time. No other site so acutely captures everyday life in the early Roman Empire. Other excursions include Herculaneum, which shared Pompeii's fate, and a working farm near Sorrento, where you can make your own version of what is perhaps the region's most famous food, Neapolitan style pizza.<p></p>Stop in Gaeta, where you may choose between visiting the National Archaeological Museum and the remains of Emperor Tiberius’s seaside villa, or making a pilgrimage to the dramatic Sanctuary of Montagna Spaccata (“Split Mountain”), perched above the sea.<p></p>Your voyage concludes in the Eternal City of Rome, where monuments like the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps, the Vatican, and Villa Borghese compete for your attention before your journey home.<p></p></p>
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8 nights on
Le Dumont-d'Urville
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